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Thus, flying at 145 knots (269 km/h, 167 mph) IAS (indicated air speed) the aircraft stalled without sufficient altitude to recover before striking the ground.
Lung floating over the water indicated air content, and the ability of the pup to breathe after birth.
Steve Strunsky (NYT) NEWARK: AIRPORT RISK INDICATED Air traffic controllers at Newark International Airport have asked the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to eliminate runway intersections created by a $100 million project intended to improve traffic flow.
If all appeared satisfactory I would then put her into a dive at full power and 3,000 rpm, and trim her to fly hands and feet off at 460 mph IAS (Indicated Air Speed).
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Colours indicate air temperature anomalies and arrows indicate surface winds.
(Declining acceleration rates, Dr. Jameel said, usually indicate air pressure losses in tires).
Discoloration, uneven wear, glue drops or rips on air bag covers also might indicate air bag tampering, the council said.
The presence of a mixed (i.e., gas liquid, liquid gas) bolus is recognized by impedance changes indicating air and liquid presence (Figure 6). Figure 6: Impedance changes produced by liquid, mixed, or gas boluses.
The Associated Press reported that Air France pilots were sent a memo on Friday saying that the airline was replacing Pitot tubes, part of the system for indicating air speed, on its larger jets to reduce the risk of loss of air-speed information.
Even by the Early Devonian, fragments of the book lungs of fossil scorpions indicate air breathing (Shear et al. 1996).
A recent review by Ahn and Rakha [1] showed that, while there are some studies indicating air quality benefits due to traffic calming, several studies have concluded that they increase vehicle fuel consumption and emissions.
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